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The Watcher: November 6, 2012

Vol. 13     No. 21      PDF Version

  • Citizen Health & Safety

    Anti-Regulatory Bill Would Limit the SEC's Ability to Protect Investors

  • Revenue & Spending

    White House and Federal Agencies Could Manage Effects of Automatic Spending Cuts in Early 2013

  • Open, Accountable Govt.

    Hurricane Sandy Highlights Role of Government Information in Our Everyday Lives

    Another Need in the Aftermath of Sandy: Toxic Soup Testing

Citizen Health & Safety

Anti-Regulatory Bill Would Limit the SEC's Ability to Protect Investors

by Katie Weatherford

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Revenue & Spending

White House and Federal Agencies Could Manage Effects of Automatic Spending Cuts in Early 2013

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Open, Accountable Govt.

Hurricane Sandy Highlights Role of Government Information in Our Everyday Lives

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Open, Accountable Govt.

Another Need in the Aftermath of Sandy: Toxic Soup Testing

by

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